Maine Statutes
§ 16 §553 — Deposition by compulsion
Maine § 16 §553
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 16, § 16 §553 (2026).
Text
When a magistrate, duly authorized, has summoned a person before him to give his deposition or affidavit in any case authorized by this subchapter pending in this or any other state, the summons has been served and returned by a proper officer or other person, and proof thereof is entered on the summons, and legal fees have been tendered him a reasonable time before the day appointed for taking the deposition and he refuses to attend, the magistrate may adjourn the time of taking his deposition and issue a capias, directed to a proper officer, to apprehend and bring such person before him. If at the time of the adjournment he is not apprehended, the magistrate may adjourn from time to time until he is brought before him. If he then refuses to depose and answer such questions as are propoun
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Maine § 16 §553, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/me/16%20%C2%A7553.